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994: A.J. Jacobs | The Year of Living Constitutionally

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Constitutional Paradoxes: Slavery and Democracy

This chapter examines the intricate ties between the U.S. Constitution and slavery, contrasting the abolitionist views of figures like William Lloyd Garrison with Frederick Douglass's reinterpretation of the document for justice. It also highlights the founding fathers' hesitations about democracy, their elitist perspectives on voting rights, and the evolution of those rights over time. Additionally, the discussion touches on the concentration of presidential power and the need for checks and balances in government, blending critical analysis with humor.

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